Talk:Korg Wavestation
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[edit] Misc
Note: Actually the Wavestation A/D has a short joystick. Above it is the wobble switch described by the author above. I might add that the WS WS-EX and A/D are some of the most flexible synths within a practical intutitive kind of synthesis structure ever introduced. Vastly undervalued because of the mass popularity of the earlier M1 which incorporated a sequencer which many people invested a lot of work in creating songs that only play in that environment. This makes the wavestation a somewhat overshadowed and undervalued machine. -Bob Weigel, Montana Museum of synthesis Technology (MtMOST)
[edit] WikiProject Synthesizers
I'm thinking of starting a new WikiProject to document notable synthesizers and their influence. If this is something that you'd be interested in helping with, please add your name to the proposal. --Mperry 19:34, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Software Vector Joystick
It is worth pointing out that while the software version doesn't include a physical joystick, it does include a virtual one. Please see this picture: http://www.korg.com/Legacy_Digital/WS_v15_Programs.jpg 67.172.244.90 (talk) 07:33, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
- I agree that the software WS section could use a little more info, so feel free to include it...JordanSealy (talk) 19:38, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Links to the Owner's Manuals
Here are some links to the manuals for use when sourcing citations in this article (I'll be doing a lot of this). They can all be downloaded from here, which I'll post into the article, but below are individual links to each manual in PDF format.
- Player's Guide 4.43 Mb
- Reference Guide 4.84 Mb
- Performance Notes 1.22 Mb
- Expanded Effects Guide 0.42 Mb
JordanSealy 16:54, 21 June 2007 (UTC)